LUFS Converter Pro measures True Peak for every file and shows before/after values in the report. Without this limit, a file can clip after saving or uploading – even when the meter in your editor still looked fine.

Normal peak vs. True Peak

A regular peak meter only sees the measured points in the signal. Between those points the signal can peak higher – especially after filtering or re-saving. True Peak (dBTP) catches those hidden peaks and helps avoid surprises on upload or export.

The three settings in the app

Under True Peak (dBTP) you can choose:

  • -0.5 dBTP – gentle, default for the Podcast / General preset
  • -1.0 dBTP – common choice for Spotify, Apple Music, and broadcast
  • -2.0 dBTP – extra headroom for especially critical material

Presets set LUFS and True Peak together. You can change True Peak manually at any time.

Values in the log and report

During processing you see measured values in the log. The report after each run lists before/after values per file – useful when comparing many episodes or album tracks.

Spotify settings · Two-stage normalization

Apply it in practice

Normalize entire folders with LUFS Converter Pro – EBU R128, True Peak limiting, and presets for Spotify, podcasts, and broadcast. Questions? See the FAQ.